Poland was set to receive electricity via an undersea cable
from Sweden tomorrow during the evening demand peak, data from
the power grid manager PSE Operator SA showed. Power for the
next day in Sweden’s SE4 area, to which Poland is connected,
settled at 44.28 euros ($58.73) a megawatt-hour, down 14
percent, according to the Nord Pool Spot AS power exchange.

Less power was set to flow from Poland to the Czech
Republic, Slovakia and Germany as prices in the region fell.

Day-ahead electricity on the coupled markets of the Czech
Republic and Slovakia slumped 15 percent to 45.12 euros a
megawatt-hour in a daily auction, according to the countries’
market operators. Hungarian day-ahead power slid 15 percent to
45.27 euros a megawatt-hour.